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Re: A study in straight lines,verticals and angles.
That is interesting Roy....
black and white certainly abstracts the essential form from the coloured complete image.....good diagonals across the image formed by the platforms broken by a series of uprights.
I like it....well spotted and imaged!Brian Vickers LRPS
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Re: A study in straight lines,verticals and angles.
Very nice Roy.
Some interesting contrasts in the architecture.Bob
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Re: A study in straight lines,verticals and angles.
Thank you John,I'd moved across to platform 2 to wait for my return train.The shot was taken from my seat.
I hope to go back there next month to get some twilight shots,I think the station atmosphere will be transformed when the lights are on.Last edited by Guest; 12-09-2019, 15:12.
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Re: A study in straight lines,verticals and angles.
With that much fuss and complexity that really should not work... but it does!
I suspect it would be far less effective in colour.
Another good 'un.
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Re: A study in straight lines,verticals and angles.
Thanks Nigel,you're right..it shouldn't work,but happily it does.
The colour original looks very flat and does nothing for me at all,which is why I decided on mono.
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